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22E or 36 - 4/26/2006 5:54 AM   
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I have been thinking about getting one of these two. The 36 looks like the better option but when looking at videos of the two the 22E appears to fly better and the comments on are more favorable on the 22E. Even Walkeras videos of the 222E are much more impressive than the 36. So which is really the better choice? Is the 36 really a threeD capable Heli (I have not seen any videos of one doing 3D manuvers). Lots of videos of 22E in 3D.

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RE: 22E or 36 - 4/26/2006 7:54 AM   
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lots of videos of 22e in 3d? please post links... I have yet to find a video showing this. I'm not saying it can't, I have a 22e and I just want to see what I have to look forward to.

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RE: 22E or 36 - 4/29/2006 5:21 AM   
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Well I finally decided after reading different threads to go with the 36. Got a great deal, now just waiting for it to arrive. It will be my first heli and I am excited to get started flying one finally! Thanks for all the good posts and helpful info throughout the forum, it is a great help making a decision.

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RE: 22E or 36 - 4/29/2006 9:49 PM   
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Yes, the No. 36 is a good helicopter to start - but good to have a brushless motor installed.
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RE: 22E or 36 - 4/30/2006 3:39 PM   
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Yes, I would like to get a Brushless and also a good Lipo eventually. I think I will get it tuned and try it out asis first just to get an idea of how it works. Not having a lot of power or flight time will probably be a good thing for me starting out. I got a very good deal on it, hopefully??? From what I have read in these forums, it may or may not be all working when it arrives. For the cost, NIB, even if it has a few issues, it would be hard to beat just to see if this is the right hobby for me. I have flown plans for years but never a heli and I understand it is a very different animal.

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